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[ Tech News] Moto Gamepad Mod

The Moto Z2 Play and Moto Z2 Force are already great phones in their
own regards, but the whole reason to own a Moto Z device is to gain
access to the Moto Mod ecosystem. The Moto Gamepad
might be the most entertaining Mod yet.

The Moto Gamepad Mod is a magnetic controller that attaches to any
Moto Z device and adds an impressive array of buttons and joysticks for
use in just about any game. Unlike every other controller on the market,
the Gamepad Mod doesn’t use Bluetooth for communication, nor does it
require a companion app to work — though you will be prompted to
download the Moto Game Explorer app, which acts as a hub for supported
games.

The list of games in the Explorer app is pretty expansive; after all,
Android has long supported controllers for gaming. You can play
anything from side scrollers like Sonic and Rayman, to full-blown RPGs
like Final Fantasy. It also works for emulators, albeit often requiring a
bit of button mapping — just make sure you own a copy of the games you
download for legality’s sake.

The Gamepad Mod has nearly every button you could ask for on a
controller; there are two clickable joysticks, four shoulder buttons, a
D-pad, A, B, X, and Y buttons, Start and Select, and a Home button.
While the shoulder buttons and joysticks work great, the modifier
buttons feel tacky against the Gamepad’s plastic construction, and the
D-pad requires so much force to use that it might as well not even be
there. On the bright side, most games offer the same functionality
between the D-pad and left joystick, so you should be able to get around
using the mushy arrow buttons for most games.

One of the best parts about the Gamepad Mod is its built-in 1035 mAh
battery. Moto says that should get you an extra 8 hours of battery life.
In my testing, that was closer to 6 hours, but any additional battery
life is welcome and appreciated on such a thin and lightweight
controller. I certainly wouldn’t have minded a bit of extra thickness on
the grips though — this controller quickly becomes uncomfortable to
play on, thanks to a mostly flat profile.

Despite a few shortcomings, the Gamepad Mod is still one of the best
controllers for a phone that I’ve ever tested. Its ease of connectivity
and built-in battery are huge selling points, and at $80 it’s a much
easier purchase than some of the other Moto Mods (looking at you, $200
360 Camera Mod).

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The Korea Herald and the news portal Naver said today purporting to reveal the release date of Samsung’s Next Big Thing. According to the Korea Herald, Samsung is planning to introduce the Galaxy Note 8 “in the third or fourth week of August.” Like the Note 7 before it, the new S Pen device will reportedly make its debut in New York.

Citing an unnamed Samsung official, Naver ventures a specific date: August 26, give or take a couple of days.

Samsung initially planned to launch the new Note at IFA in the first week of September, according to the Korea Herald. The impending arrival of rival devices from LG and especially Apple might have prompted Samsung to bring up the big release.

For reference, the Note 7 was announced on August 2 last year. Reports that surfaced after the phone was recalled due to faulty batteries suggested Samsung rushed the device to market in order to outshine Apple.

Almost every flagship release
from Samsung from the last few years has been preceded by rumors …